- From: Gabriel Paiz III <gpaiz@vftis.com>
- Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 21:32:14 -0800
- To: "'Ian Hickson'" <py8ieh=www-style@bath.ac.uk>
- Cc: www-style@w3.org
Hello- I'm afraid I've jumped in without much of an introduction-- I work for Valley Forge, and we create technical information and wiring diagrams for variety of clients across the globe. In the past, I've been involved in styling structured documents for print with FrameMaker+SGML, and styling for interactive media with EBT's Dynatext. Much of what I've seen and experimented with of XML+CSS is really exciting. CSS2 addressed tables-- Ian Hickson wrote: >In that case I suggest > > [ <uri> "," ]* > [ [ <string> | <uri> | <counter> | attr(X) | open-quote | > close-quote | no-open-quote | no-close-quote ]+ | auto ] > | inherit ] is it something of a given that the next version of CSS will address rendering of replaced content, images in particular? (Hopefully through an extension of 'content' like Ian's above.) I've looked through the archive from March 98 on, and didn't see much on it. __________________________________ SPX - Valley Forge T.I.S. 25691 Atlantic Ocean Drive Suite B-7 Lake Forest, CA 92630 USA www.vftis.com __________________________________ Tel: (949) 460 0094 Fax: (949) 460 0095 e-Mail: gpaiz@vftis.com __________________________________
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